32-bit MCUs target industrial control

The RX63T group of 32-bit MCUs feature higher
pin counts and larger memory and targets reduce system costs and
power consumption in applications like industrial motor control and
solar inverters. The MCUs have USB 2.0, a 10-bit D/A converter, and
dual 0.5-µs 12-bit A/D converters.

The 100-MHz processors achieve 165 DMIPS
performance with 256 to 512 Kbytes of zero wait state flash and up
to 48 Kbytes of SRAM. They have a single precision 32-bit IEEE-754
floating-point unit and operate from a single 2.7 to 3.6-V supply
over –40° to +85°C. ($4.10 ea/10,000
— samples available now.)